Wall-paper.



PATENTED DEC. 25, 1906.

J." J. JANEWAY.

WALL PAPER.

APPLIOAIION FILED IEB. a. 1906.

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UNITED STATES PAT N OFFICE. JACOB J. JANEWAY,- OF NEW BRUNSWICK, NEWJERSEY.

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new and Improved Wall-Paper, of which the following is a full, clear,and exact description..

This invention relates particularly to improvements in borders for walland ceilin decoration of the-class 1n WlIlCh festoons an other open-workeffects are produced to dis-l close the body-paper at varlous points,the

object being to provide a border or ceiling of thls character in acontinuous roll with blank fillings for the places eventually to be leftopen, thus giving sufficient stren th or rein-, force to the paper andpermittlng of free handling and rolling of the paper without dan er oftearin the junction-lines between the blanks and the pattern beine'rforated, so that said blanks may be rea y removed before the borderis placed in position.

I will describe a wall-paper embodying my invention and then point outthe novel features in theappended claims.

Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawing, forming a part ofthis specification, in which the figure shows a strip of wallpapierembodyinglmy invention.

' eferring to t e drawing, 1 designates a decorated border, and 2 thebody-paper. As here shown, the border has decorated festoons 3, and italso has decorated effects 4 in Specification of Letters Patent.Application filed February a, 1906. Serial No. 299.317.

Patented Dec. 25, 1906.

its upper band 5. It is to .be understood, however, that the inventionis not limited to any particular desi excepting such design as iseventuall to ave o enings to disclose the wall or bo y paper. lheseopenings are shown at 6, and in the openings during the manufactureblanks 7 are arran ed. The junctions between the blanks and t p epattern are formed by perforated lines 8, and obviousl theseblanks willmaterially strengthen the order before the same is desired for use. Whenthe border is to be placed 11 on a wall, theblanks are to be torn out. Te perforations of course permit of easy removal.

Having thus described my, invention, I

- claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. As a newarticle of manufacture, a wallpaper having an ornamental desi andremovable portions arranged at-various points Within the design, thepaper being perforated at the outlines of the removable portions.

2. As a new article of manufacture, a wallpaper having a plurality ofperforations within its pattern, the said erforations forming theoutlines of blanks to e removed.

In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this:specifioation in thepresence of two subsorlbmg witnesses' 'JAooB J. JANEWAY.

Witnesses:

Gno. H. LAMBERT, FRED K. DUNHAM.

